And its super comfy.
And now for Thanksgiving
We had a nice thanksgiving with just Andrew and I. It was so relaxing. I made ham, homemade stuffing, homemade rolls, grandma's rasleberry pie, fruit salad, asparagus and of course the staple mashed potatoes and gravy.
I have a problem for cooking for just two people, but we had amazing leftovers for a week! YUM!
Notice the Indians at the table-they are our only Thanksgiving deocrations.
My cute hubby with his plate loaded
Here is my very first homemade pie. The W of course for Ward. I made the crust from scratch and it was more difficult than I thought it would be. I had to do it twice per a small minute mistake on the first batch. Pie crust dough is very finicky. But I prevailed and here is the beautiful result. I have to thank my wonderful grandma Kofford for the recipe. She is one of the best cooks I know. She makes everything from scratch and it is always amazing. And this pie, AMAZING.
Andrew and I have had the week of Thanksgiving off and we have taken the time to do a lot of Christmas decoration shopping. You see, we love Christmas. A lot. We already have a significant number of decorations but you can never have enough. We spent the day after thanksgiving putting up all our decorations and finding our real Christmas tree.
I couldn't resist the fat Santa or the owl(quite possibly best decoration ever)
Here is the wonderfully smelling Christmas tree we picked out this year after MUCH(on Andrew's part) of deliberation and driving around. Picking a tree is an art form you see. Andrew is master.
Side note: While I was sitting on the couch at about 3 am(I work graves, don't judge my messed up sleep schedule) I looked over to see the tree crashing to the ground breaking many of these ornaments. Sad. I then had to call to Andrew to help me get it back up and redecorate and clean up all the glass pieces at 3am.
Andrew loves to put lights on the house. We chose colored lights this year because they just make me happy. He got to use his new Little Giant ladder to put these up, highlight of his week.
I just threw this in there because we were taking a nap on the couch and it was so perfect I had to take a picture.
Happy Thanksgiving!!
I have a problem for cooking for just two people, but we had amazing leftovers for a week! YUM!
Notice the Indians at the table-they are our only Thanksgiving deocrations.
My cute hubby with his plate loaded
The after math, wishing he hadn't eaten so much.
Here is my very first homemade pie. The W of course for Ward. I made the crust from scratch and it was more difficult than I thought it would be. I had to do it twice per a small minute mistake on the first batch. Pie crust dough is very finicky. But I prevailed and here is the beautiful result. I have to thank my wonderful grandma Kofford for the recipe. She is one of the best cooks I know. She makes everything from scratch and it is always amazing. And this pie, AMAZING.
Andrew and I have had the week of Thanksgiving off and we have taken the time to do a lot of Christmas decoration shopping. You see, we love Christmas. A lot. We already have a significant number of decorations but you can never have enough. We spent the day after thanksgiving putting up all our decorations and finding our real Christmas tree.
I couldn't resist the fat Santa or the owl(quite possibly best decoration ever)
Here is the wonderfully smelling Christmas tree we picked out this year after MUCH(on Andrew's part) of deliberation and driving around. Picking a tree is an art form you see. Andrew is master.
Side note: While I was sitting on the couch at about 3 am(I work graves, don't judge my messed up sleep schedule) I looked over to see the tree crashing to the ground breaking many of these ornaments. Sad. I then had to call to Andrew to help me get it back up and redecorate and clean up all the glass pieces at 3am.
Andrew loves to put lights on the house. We chose colored lights this year because they just make me happy. He got to use his new Little Giant ladder to put these up, highlight of his week.
Happy Thanksgiving!!
4 comments:
I have so many things to say! First off, I love the couch. It's so grown up looking! I love the bookshelf too. It's very stately and impressive. I think that owl is the cutest thing ever. I seriously love it. Your Thanksgiving dinner looks so awesome and tasty (except for the ham... why ham?!?!?!?!?) and I wish we had been there to share it with you. And by that I mean eat all of that delicious-looking pie.
I'm a little confused as to how you guys lived here for so long with no ladder, and then immediately bought a ladder when you moved to Arizona. When we need a ladder, we have to borrow it from the Elder's Quorum president. But I love the Christmas lights. Don't tell Andrew but we still haven't turned ours on yet (I suspect Geoff might not actually know how to turn them on).
I miss you and I'm so excited that I get to see you in just a couple of weeks!
Oh, and your tree falling over story made me laugh like crazy. I also like that Geoff neglected to realize that a) we actually have two children, not one, and b) that second child gets roughly 80% of her nourishment directly from me. Meaning that if a parent is going to be crushed by a tree, it should probably be him.
yay for new couches!!! look at us go!! and quit lying to everyone and go ahead and admit you just turned ur pie upside down to make the m (that u put in honor of you favorite sister) into a w. really... you shouldn't be ashamed that I am your favorite ;)
:( miss u.... (sniff)....ham?....really?...
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